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The Care Crisis in the Philippines: Children and Transnational Families in the New Global Economy Rachel Salazar Parrenas - A growing crisis of care around the world - Women in the Philippines take it upon themselves to provide care for their family - The women are mostly the migrant workers - Some women leave behind their children - Women in the Philippines and those in post-industrial suffer from stalled revolution - The government prefers if the migrant women workers were not mothers because they think that mothers that leave their children behind are causing families to deteriorate with children being abandoned and a crisis of care in the Philippines - Think that emigrated mothers that leave their children will lead them to drugs, gambling and drinking - The children left behind become a burden to their society - They think that the children are victim